What fuel economy to expect from a Panda TwinAir?

Can anyone advise me on the real mpg which is achievable in the Twin Air petrol version of the new Panda 4x4. Official figures suggest 57 (average) but is this anywhere near realistic?

Asked on 3 February 2013 by diesel weasel

Answered by Honest John
Not enough readers have bought the car to supply the figures. I'd reckon more like 35 - 40mpg, which is a bit less then the average for 500 TwinAirs.
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